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Auction: 15002 - Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals and Militaria
Lot: 309

Three: Captain L.D. Smith, Royal Army Service Corps
1914-15 Star (Lieut. L.D. Smith A.S.C.); British War and Victory Medals (Capt. L.D. Smith.), good very fine, with whistle and metal insignia

Three: Lance Corporal H. Nie, Royal Army Ordnance Corps
1914-15 Star (09405 L. Cpl. H. Nie. A.O.C.); British War and Victory Medals (09405 Pte. H. Nie. A.O.C.), very fine

Three: Driver H. Bond, Royal Army Service Corps
1914-15 Star (T4-094018. Dvr. H. Bond. A.S.C.); British War and Victory Medals (T4-094018. Dvr. H. Bond. A.S.C.), good very fine

Three: N.F. Dowie, South African Forces
1914-15 Star (926 N.F. Dowie); British War Medal (926 N.F. Dowie); Victory Medal, bi-lingual reverse (926 N.F. Dowie), very fine

Pair: Lieutenant J.W. Burrough, Royal Army Ordnance Corps
British War and Victory Medals (Lieut. J.W. Burrough), good very fine

British War Medal (2) (DM2-154118 Pte. P.B. Mitchell. A.S.C.; L/Cpl C. Nosworthy. 8th S.A.I.),1st good very fine, 2nd nearly very fine

Victory Medal (111 Pte. W.E. Barker E.Afr.M.Rif.), very fine (17)

Captain Leonard Dudley Smith, born Kensington, London, 1873; served during the Great War with the Royal Army Service Corps in the French theatre of war; after the war was employed as a Stockbroker, and resided at 47 Belsize Square, Hampstead; died 21.8.1919.

09403 Lance Corporal Henry Nie, served during Great War with the Royal Army Ordnance Corps in the Egyptian theatre of war, from 15.9.1915.

T4-094018 Driver Harry Bond, served during the Great War with the Royal Army Service Corps in the French theatre of war, from 15.9.1915.

Lieutenant James Walrond Burrough, born Wiltshire, 1884; the son of F.C. Burrough, the Vicar of Compton Chamberlayne; commissioned Lieutenant, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, 10.7.1916.

350 Lance-Corporal Cornelius Nosworthy, born Grahamstown, South Africa; served with the 8th Battalion South African Infantry East African Rifles during the Great War; promoted Lance Corporal 13.1.1916; wounded in action, 21.3.1916, with a slight wound to the left leg; discharged as a result of being temporarily unfit for tropical War service, 8.3.1918.

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